n. - The Wizard
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ESGAL FARAD<br />
£¢ n. veil, screen, cover that<br />
hides¤ S/431¥ OS *eskal- (SKAL1).<br />
esgal������©�����¡<br />
inf. of osgar-, to cut round,<br />
to amputate¤ Ety/379.<br />
esgeri����©�����§¦©¨£¢<br />
�������¢ n. foaming, (?)fall<br />
(reading of gloss uncertain)¤ Ety/381.<br />
espalass����©�����¡<br />
v. to name� estathar<br />
esta-������©�����¡¢<br />
OS *esta- (ES) estathar�<br />
3rd pers. pl.<br />
SD/129-31¥<br />
estathar������©�����¡����¦©¢ 3rd pers. pl. of esta-� ,<br />
(they) will name¤ SD/129-31.<br />
estel������©������ £¢ n. hope, trust, a temper of<br />
mind, steady fixed in purpose, and<br />
difficult to dissuade and unlikely to fall<br />
into despair or abandon its purpose¤<br />
WJ/318-319, LotR/A(v), MR/320¥ OS<br />
*estel- (E-STEL).<br />
estent������©�����§�¡��¢ adj. (very?) short¤ UT/146,<br />
WJ/311, WJ/315¥ OS *estinta (STINT).<br />
estolad������©������ ��¡�¡¢ n. encampment¤ UT/77,<br />
S/396.<br />
I������¡¨¦©¢ n. mouth of river, estuary¤<br />
LotR/II:X, Ety/356¥ ed+sîr "outflow",<br />
ethir�<br />
OS *etthirè, CE *etsiri.<br />
II������¡¨¦©¢ n. spy¤ S/379, UT/418¥<br />
ed+tirn "out-watcher", OS *ett<br />
ethir� h ethraid�<br />
irno.<br />
pl. athrad� of .<br />
£¢ n. season of spring¤<br />
LotR/D, SD/129-31¥ OS *ett<br />
ethuil������������� huile (ET,<br />
evair������§���§��¦©¢<br />
TUJ).<br />
n. pl. an elf, one of the<br />
¤<br />
Avari<br />
WJ/380 This plural name was known<br />
to the loremasters, but went out of daily use<br />
at the time of Exile¥ the OS *abaro<br />
�<br />
(ABA).<br />
(foeg) adj. mean, poor, bad¤<br />
Ety/387, X/OE¥ OS *sp<br />
faeg����������©��¢ haika (SPAJ).<br />
I��������� £¢ adj. fair minded, just, generous<br />
(etym. ‘having a good fëa’)¤ PM/352¥<br />
fael�<br />
OS *phaila fael� II��������� £¢<br />
(PHAJ).<br />
n. gleaming brilliance (of the<br />
Faelivrin LB/376, S/209-210¥<br />
OS *p<br />
sun)� haile (PHAJ).<br />
(foen) adj. radiant, white¤<br />
Ety/381, X/OE¥ OS *p<br />
faen����������§��¢ haina faer����������§¦©¢<br />
(PHAJ).<br />
spririt¤ MR/349¥ n. OS<br />
*p h aire (PHAJ).<br />
fain��������§����¢ (fein) adj. white¤ Ety/387,<br />
WR/288, X/EI¥ OS *sp h ania (SPAN).<br />
fair� I������§��¦©¢ (feir� I), pl. fîr�������¨£�¦©¢ ,<br />
n. mortal¤ Ety/381, WJ/387, X/EI¥ Q<br />
firya (PHIR) firiath� coll.<br />
������¡ �����¢ , pl. felais� (feles), n. 1.<br />
beach, shore, line of surf — 2. as a<br />
falas�<br />
proper noun, the western coast<br />
Beleriand¤<br />
of<br />
Ety/381, X/EI¥ S/431, OS<br />
*phalasse falathren�������¡ ���¡��¦¦�§��¢<br />
(PHÁL-AS).<br />
n. and adj. 1. of the<br />
shore — 2. as a noun, the<br />
‘Shore-language’ (one of the names for<br />
Speech)¤ Common Ety/381,<br />
PM/55¥<br />
PM/32,<br />
falathrim�������¡ ���¡��¦©¨��¢<br />
falas+-ren.<br />
class pl. people of<br />
Falas¤ WJ/378¥ the<br />
falch��������¡ ��¢<br />
falas+rim.<br />
n. deep cleft,<br />
�<br />
ravine<br />
Orfalch Echor<br />
falf������¡ ��¢<br />
UT/468.<br />
n. breaker¤ Ety/381¥ foam, OS<br />
II������§��¦©¢ (feir II, fœir) n. right (hand)¤<br />
Ety/382¥ OS *p<br />
fair� horia (PHOR).<br />
*p h alma (PHAL).<br />
£���¡¢ v. to foam¥ OS *p faltha-������¡ halsa- (PHÁL-AS) faltho inf.<br />
£�¡��¢ inf. of faltha-, to foam¤<br />
Ety/381.<br />
faltho������¡<br />
n. 1. veil — 2. by ext. cloud<br />
(applied to clouds, floating as veils over<br />
fân��������¡���¢<br />
the blue sky or the sun or moon, or<br />
resting hills)¤ RGEO/74¥ on OS<br />
*sphana, Q fana<br />
fang���������¢<br />
(SPAN).<br />
beard¤ Ety/387¥ n. OS *sphañga (SPÁNAG).<br />
fanui����������¡����¢ adj. cloudy¤ RGEO/74¥ OS<br />
*sp h anåia, CE *spanâjâ (SPAN).<br />
v. to hunt¥ OS *sp fara-�������¦¦�¡¢ hara- (SPAR)<br />
inf.¤ faro farad ger.<br />
�������¦¦�¡�¡¢ farad ger. of fara-,<br />
�<br />
hunting<br />
Ety/387¥ faradrim OS *spharata adj. sufficient, enough, quite¤<br />
Ety/381¥ OS *p<br />
far�������¦©¢ har- (PHAR).<br />
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